Three colorful heroes fight a corrupted superpower world where humanity has found and toyed with the very building blocks of god. A power to create, to destroy, to change the rules of the cosmos, this unbound matter is called "Clay". When man found it they used it to create super-powered god-like humans called "Boundless". With the aid of the Boundless, humanity formed a massive and powerful force called "ARCH" and "saved" the world from itself. Their goal is to keep the order by any means and create more Boundless to strengthen their coil. With the powerful ARCH in control, no one has ever resisted them and lived, except for three renegade Boundless that will slowly try to spark the fire of chance and demolish ARCH. Mura, Ronin, Karasu soon meet a young girl named Kasa whose father was killed by a Boundless called Griffin of the Clay. The heroes must help Kasa and find the Clay before Griffin and ARCH do.
Korean national shooting team representative Im Sun-woo, aiming for his second consecutive Olympic gold medal, messed up his competition after rookie fencing team member Min Sunghan shook his hand and said, "I'll take your chi~^^".When Sunwoo confronted Sunghan and demanded his chi back, Sunghan agreed and led him to a secluded place.Sunwoo assumed Sunghan would return his chi with another handshake, but Sunghan suddenly kissed him, and the two exchanged chi through a deep kiss.After exchanging chi like that, the two eventually ended up in bed together...(?The protagonists of each short story will all compete on the same Olympic stage! Look for protagonists from other works in the final episode! ?)+
From MangaHelpers: In the world, especially during ancient times, gods existed and, even now, find their place in the world. But at times, there are mortals who, whether intentionally or not, kill one of these gods and receive the “curse” of the name “Campione” or God Slayer. Those under this curse gain the power of the god they slayed and receive the mission to obliterate any false god who attempt to take control of any local turf. Godou Kusanagi is one such unlucky human who accidentally killed the Persian deity of victory, Verethragna, and received the powers of the god’s ten forms: Bull, Ram, Camel, White Stallion, Goat, Boar, Raptor, The Wind, The Youth, and The Warrior. But this power draws in all manner of trouble, which is inevitable since the role of a god is ultimately difficult for a human. Yet, one such “trouble” is that this enhanced status has currently attracted three ladies of powerful magic and religious backgrounds, who all wish to aid him in battle. But are they really there to aid him, or do they just wish to find love with him? And what business does the leader of the three, the magic sword-mistress Erica Brandelli, have with these heavily unorthodox activities? [Midori-Mori]
Police officers Niiboshi Reo and Akutsu Mabu are stationed at a police box in Asakusa, Tokyo. One day, they find a baby girl lying on top of a plate. Naming the girl "Sara", they decide to raise her together. Protecting the town's peace together, what sweet incidents will they encounter!? Along the way, the pair will overcome obstacles as two men being fathers for a baby, and question the origin of Sara's mysterious magical powers...
Vash is caught in a sticky situation with the evil Dodongo Bros. until Wolfwood saves him and they retreat. In the city, they meet with two men who want to hire Vash & Wolfwood to protect their city from those very same Dodongo Bros. A two-part oneshot in preparation for the new Trigun movie!
The title "Yuu & Mi" is a pun on the English phrase "You and Me". Aimu Yuu (remark: his name sounds like "I'm you") is a boy who just moved into the equivalent of a boarding house. Everything is not as it first seems, even the boy. Living in the same room is a ghost (female) named Mi. The series is a combination of love, humour, and a general parody of anime and manga. There are a lot of weird characters in this manga.
Some athletes dream of the bling-bling, others dream of the women. But real hoop dreams reflect the desire to be the best. The dream of being able to take the rock, drive the lane, and take it to the hole. That's Nate Torres, branded as the team bench-warmer, just trying to get that shot at high school fame and glory. When he blows his chance to try and make his high school team, he takes his dream to the only place he has left... the streets. Away from the spotlight and glory of organized basketball, Nate Torres discovers himself on a back alley half-court. (Source: Tokyopop; In the Tokyopop edition, the character's names have been Americanized. Tooru Naruse became Nate Torres, for example.) --- Toru had always wanted to be a hero -the center of attention- But whenever he tried something new, he would always give up, thinking he wasn't good enough. In high school, he enters the basketball team. As usual he ends up on the bench. Toru's childhood friend, Mizuki Kusuda, introduces him to street basketball. When Toru manages to throw the ball into the hoop in a match against Shu, the street basketball champion and member of "Three Men," something changes inside. He realizes that "if he only has the guts to carry through something without giving up, his dream will come true." He teams up with Sawamura, a fabulous 3-point shooter and wins more "3-on-3" matches. Toru's devotion to basketball affects everyone around him and his basketball team soon enters the national games.
During her teenage years, Satomi Azusa was a celebrated gravure idol and an exceptionally talented baseball player. Despite her skills, she was not allowed to join her school's team due to her gender. Her father, who happened to be the team's coach, devised a plan to fulfill his daughter's dream. He enlisted Azusa's childhood friend, Hirayama Keita, to take her place on the team. Though Keita lacked any particular talent, he resembled Azusa so much that even their parents couldn't tell them apart with her dressed in a wig and girl's clothing. Keita willingly agreed to the charade and became successful, even attracting interest from professional baseball teams. However, the risk of being exposed hung over them. How long can they keep up this masquerade before they're caught? And what will be the consequences when the truth is inevitably revealed? Interestingly, the first three chapters were featured in Short Program 3.
Jun and Kaoru are next-door neighbors and childhood friends with an incredible secret: at midnight, their bodies change sexes. This is their story of casually supporting each other and having as normal lives as possible.
A collection of six short stories.
Self-explanatory. It's like Tokyo Ghoul, but with Penisman instead.http://kyoharasoto.web.fc2.com/index2.htmlAlso by the author:> Tokyo Ghoul( http://www.batoto.net/comic/_/comics/tokyo-ghoul-r3056 )> Tokyo Ghoul - JACK( http://www.bato.to/comic/_/comics/tokyo-ghoul-jack-r13107 )
Masaki's older brother reccommendation landed him in a part-time job at a theme park. But on his first day, a person wearing a bear costume ran up to him shouting "Maa-kun!" and hugged him tightly. Masaki has no memory of this bear (Oosawa) at all. As time passes by, Masaki gradually begins to fall for Oosawa, but the 14 year age gap and the scars left from the past put Oosawa in a difficult position.